The first opportunity to submit a Measure I Senior Exemption Waiver for the Tax Year 2019-2020 will be at the beginning of 2019 - Please check back for the new Form at that time.

The Fremont Unified School District provides an opportunity for senior citizens 65 years of age or older on or before June 30, 2018, persons receiving Supplemental Security Income benefit (SSI), or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) to apply for an Exemption Waiver to the Measure I Parcel Tax. Fremont residents 65 years of age or older as of June 30, 2017, who own and live in a single-family home may apply for this exemption.

The application is only for "First Time Applicants". Currently exempted persons are automatically exempted from Measure I and do not have to file a new application.

Please call 510-979-7709 with any questions.

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Exemption Waiver will remove the $73 per year Parcel Tax - and those with Exemption do not need to renew each year.

Approved by more than a 2-to-1 margin, the local funding continuation measure renews the previous Measure K (approved by voters in 2010) at an adjusted annual rate of $73.00, per parcel, for nine years to provide additional resources to help local schools continue attracting and retaining highly-qualified teachers, including science teachers, for 21st century education, maintaining math, reading and writing programs and protecting student safety and security.

Measure I extends the expiring voter approved funding at a $73 per parcel rate for nine years to:

EXHIBIT B *START OF FULL BALLOT TEXT* Fremont Unified School District Quality Education and Local Control Funding Measure I

INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE

To continue funding for core programs in math, science and reading, provide local reliable funding for local schools that cannot be taken by the State, attract and retain highly-qualified teachers including quality science teachers, maintain math, science, reading and writing programs, keep school libraries open, relieve overcrowding in classrooms, maintain programs to prepare students for the workforce, and protect student safety and security, with no proceeds used for administrators’ salaries, benefits and pensions, the Fremont Unified School District (“District”) proposes to renew and extend its expiring voter approved education and local control parcel tax for a period of nine years from starting date of July 1, 2016 at a rate of $73 per parcel per year (the existing Measure K which expires on December 10, 2016 shall be replaced by this Measure starting July 1, 2016), with an exemption available for senior citizens and certain disabled persons, and to implement accountability measures, including citizen oversight, to ensure the funds are used to help:

The proceeds of the parcel tax shall be deposited into a separate account created by the District.

DEFINITION OF “PARCEL”

For purposes of the high quality education parcel tax, the term “Parcel” means any parcel of land which lies wholly or partially within the boundaries of the Fremont Unified School District, that receives a separate tax bill for ad valorem property taxes from the Alameda County Assessor/Tax Collector, as applicable. All property that is otherwise exempt from or upon which are levied no ad valorem property taxes in any year shall also be exempt from the education and local control parcel tax in such year.

For purposes of this education and local control parcel tax, any such “Parcels” which are (i) contiguous, and (ii) used solely for owner-occupied, single-family residential purposes, and (iii) held under identical ownership may, by submitting to the District an application of the owners thereof by June 15 of any year, be treated as a single “parcel” for purposes of the levy of the high quality education and local control parcel tax.

EXEMPTION FOR SENIORS AND SSI RECIPIENTS

Pursuant to California Government Code Section 50079 (b)(1), any owner of a Parcel used solely for owner-occupied, single-family residential purposes and who are either (a) 65 years of age or older on or before June 30 of the fiscal year immediately preceding the year in which the tax would apply, or (b) persons receiving Supplemental Security Income for a disability, regardless of age, or (c) receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, regardless of age, whose yearly income does not exceed 250 percent of the 2012 federal poverty guidelines issued by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, may obtain an exemption from the parcel tax by submitting an application therefore, by June 15 of any year, to the District.

Persons who are owners of Parcels used solely for owner-occupied, single-family residential purposes and currently exempted from the District’s expiring Measure K parcel tax shall automatically be exempted from this Measure without having to file a new application.

The District may establish administrative procedures to periodically verify the continuance of any previously granted exemption.

With respect to all general property tax matters within its jurisdiction, the Alameda County Treasurer and Tax Collector or other appropriate county tax officials, shall make all final determinations of tax exemption or relief for any reason, and that decision shall be final and binding. With respect to matters specific to the levy of the high quality education and local control parcel tax, including any exemptions and the classification of property for purposes of calculating the tax, the decisions of the District shall be final and binding.

REDUCTION IN TAX IF RESULT IS LESS OTHER GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

The collection of the education and local control parcel tax is not intended to decrease or offset any increase in local, state or federal government revenue sources that would otherwise be available to the District during the period of the parcel tax. In the event that the levy and collection does have such an effect, the District may cease the levy or shall reduce the parcel tax to the extent that such action would restore the amount of the decrease or offset in other revenues.

ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES

In accordance with the requirements of California Government Code Sections 50075.1 and 50075.3, the following accountability measures, among others, shall apply to the parcel tax levied in accordance with this Measure: (a) the specific purposes of the parcel tax shall be those purposes identified above; (b) the proceeds of the parcel tax shall be applied only to those specific purposes identified above; (c) a separate, special account shall be created into which the proceeds of the education and local control parcel tax must be deposited; and (d) an annual written report shall be made to the Board of Education of the District showing (i) the amount of funds collected and expended from the proceeds of the high quality education and local control parcel tax and (ii) the status of any projects or programs required or authorized to be funded from the proceeds of the parcel tax, as identified above. In addition to the accountability measures required by law, the District will maintain its existing Citizens’ Oversight Committee to provide oversight as to the expenditure of parcel tax revenues.